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BRAZOS H �n� ,;, COUNTY
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JAKECANGLOSE OFFICE OF JAMES PRESSWOOD
COUNTY DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN TEXAS AA M UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR
E.E. BURNS CIVIL DEFENSE & EMERGENCY PLANNING GEORGE L. HUEBNER
COUNTY DEPUTY DIRECTOR COUNTY COURTHOUSE COLLEGE STATION DIRECTOR
J. LOUIS ODLE BRYAN,TEXAS 77801 NORTH BARDELL
BRYAN DIRECTOR COLLEGE STATION DEPUTY DIRECTOR
March 30, 1976
Mr. David C. (Casey) Jones
Mr. J. R. Youngblood
Dr. Thomas W. Comstock
Capt. John W. Gray
Gentlemen:
Attached is a copy of the announcement of the RACES conference,
scheduled for Saturday, May 29th and Sunday, May 30th.
If you plan to attend this conference, get in touch with me
concerning travel expenses.
Sincerely,
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Jake Canglose, /irector
Brazos County nivil Defense
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STATE RACES CONFERENCE MAY 29th AND 30th IS TO BE HELD AT
THE HOMER GARRISON, JR. MEMORIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ACAD—
EMY, HEADQUARTERS COMPLEX, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
r ` MEET A HAM
s Here are some pictures ofRACESmem- His equipment: SWAN transceiver (with
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ber Paul Belian, W5DYV, of Corpus either a NATIONAL or a COLLINS
,,. Christi, Texas. He is now president of amplifier) giving capability of up to 1000
the Corpus Christi Amateur Radio Club. watts. Beside solid state mobile equip-
- His background includes 20 years as a ment, Paul has a Regency 2 -meter and
pipe organ and electronic organ tuner an SBE UHF -FM transceiver.
4 repairman. He is a retired union pro-
jectionist, having worked in theatres Paul is net coordinator for the Lima
' for 30 years. MARS (Militiary Affiliate Radio Ser
vice) net . (He
T first became interested
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His wife, Gladys, taught school for in MARS in 1936, prior to service in
' several years in Corpus Christi. She the Navy during WW 11.)
I attended The University of Texas at
Austin and received her masters degree Paul's most recent accomplishment is
! in journalism. The Belians have six that of becoming a trustee of a re-
• children, 23 grandchildren and 2 great- peater station. It was through his efforts
grandchildren. that the VHF -FM repeater was placed
f atop Memorial Hospital in Corpus
I 1 � I #' Paul's duties in RACES as District 31 Christi. Its frequency: 146.22/146.82
i radio officer encompasses recruiting,
training and supervising members of the
I M1' district network. His HAM activities
take at least 10 hours each week.
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THE FREQUENCY 155.475 MHz ; t 1 " K mow. -- 4
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Emergency Channel as of February 26, t o '� - ' ` : M -i ' ;
1976, according to the Federal Com- 6v. „, ` 4 X-i?4,71t4 4
munications Commission.
The F.C.C. ruling states that the net- i � :p ii t ..€� 4 , !
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wide law enforcement emergency com- ---� :1
munications plan. Further, . .Op- • � �: �; 7 ' 4 4 rr
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the limitation may continue until January "4 ,+ a r , i ..0- 4 ,' a
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Vol. 41, No. 18, January 27, 1976 x . ? x ' " , ..r t ' 3 . ' + _